Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
in his ever-present pork pie hat.
A. D. German Warehouse (Richland County, Wisconsin)
The only Frank Lloyd Wright building in his hometown of Richland Center and a highly endangered landmark.
A. W. Gridley House (Kane County, Illinois)
Frank Lloyd Wright designed house, now a private residence.
Alvin Miller House (Floyd County, Iowa)
A Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home constructed in 1946. It is located on the west bank of the Cedar River, severely damaged and nearly destroyed in the floods of 2008.
Bernard Schwartz House (Manitowoc County, Wisconsin)
A Frank Lloyd Wright Usonia home, currently under restoration, available for tours and to rent.
Frederick C. Bogk House (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
The only Frank Lloyd Wright house in the City of Milwaukee commissioned by a specific client
Herbert A. Jacobs House (Dane County, Wisconsin)
Generally considered to be the first of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian homes.
Laurel (New Castle County, Delaware)
Park Inn Hotel (Cerro Gordo County, Iowa)
The last Frank Lloyd Wright designed hotel extant and still operating as a hotel
PD Hoyt House (Kane County, Illinois)
Frank Lloyd Wright designed house, now a private residence.
Rosenbaum House (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
The only Wright building in Alabama, and is one of only 26 pre-World War II Usonian houses.
Seth Peterson Cottage (Sauk County, Wisconsin)
880 SqFt cottage on Mirror Lake, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Snow Flake Motel (Berrien County, Michigan)
Star-shaped structure might have been designed by FLW